Sacramento's Front Street Shelter could launch "Final Plea" program to save at-risk animals ...Middle East

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The Sacramento Animal Well-Being Commission is backing a six-month pilot program called a "Final Plea" policy, designed to increase visibility for at-risk and senior animals before they are euthanized.

"Final Plea is an opportunity to increase transparency at the city level, to give the public an opportunity to know what animals are at higher risk of being euthanized," said Ignacio Barragan, a member of the Sacramento Animal Well-Being Commission.

"I think it's even more tragic to know that last year, Front Street and shelters had to euthanize 2,000 animals," Barragan said. "I think that number is tracking for this year, and it's probably going to be higher."

A similar system is already in place at Sacramento County's Bradshaw Animal Shelter, which regularly posts "final plea" notices online for animals in danger of being euthanized.

The proposed pilot program still needs approval from the Sacramento City Council before it can take effect.

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